Meghan Markle hasn't spoken to her father Thomas in years. It doesn't, however, stop him from talking about her.

The Duchess of Sussex's renowned father has gone on multiple interviews asking for her to finally talk to him.

In interviews, he also expressed a wish to meet her spouse, Prince Harry, as well as his grandchildren.

But, because that hasn't occurred yet, Thomas is determined to do so this summer, either by visiting his daughter and her family or by going directly to the location where he suspects the Sussexes will be vacationing.

During an interview with "GB News," Thomas claimed that he plans to attend Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in London because he believes Prince Harry and Meghan will be there.

He made the historic revelation live on television, hoping to meet his daughter, her daughter's spouse, and even chat with his daughter's in-laws.

Thomas told Dan Wootton that he wanted to thank Prince Charles personally for escorting Meghan Markle down the aisle during her royal wedding in 2018.

Many fans recall that Thomas was intended to escort the former "Suits" actress down the aisle, but when it became clear that this wasn't going to happen, the future King stepped in.

However, that is not the only reason Thomas Markle want to visit the United Kingdom and meet Prince Charles.

He stated in the interview that he would want to meet with the Prince of Wales since they share interests.

"I think we have a lot in common now," Thomas stated.

"Because we've both been ghosted by our children, I'd want to chat to him if that's feasible. That would be fantastic."

 

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Are Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Even Visiting the UK in June?

It is presently unknown if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will visit the United Kingdom to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee.

Thomas Markle's desire to finally meet the Duke of Sussex and see his grandkids, Archie Harrison and Lilibet Diana, may not materialize because there is no certainty that they will be in the UK for the great celebrations.

"The expectation must now be that the queen will not be present at events," a source told The Telegraph.

"If Her Majesty attends, it will be determined on the day, and another member of the royal family will join her."

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